Example sentences of "n't [verb] so [adj] [subord] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh yeah erm do n't laugh so loud cos you 're likely cut out the microphone . |
2 | ‘ Then I like the carpenter best — if he did n't eat so many as the walrus . ’ |
3 | It did n't hurt so much as it did with my Dad passing away . |
4 | Erm er just made an observation about er experience in hospital with children and apparently when kids have been in hospital for a length of time they do n't object so much when you go along and stick a the |
5 | Maybe it did n't matter so much if you were old . |
6 | It does n't matter so much if the document is to be a one-off , although it obviously helps fairly significantly if the material can actually be read . |
7 | I mean while she had her career it did n't matter so much because I was there . |
8 | I do n't speak so good cos I 've got some teeth out and I 've got to have |
9 | People feel something like this : ‘ If I knew I did everything I possibly could then I would n't feel so bad after he 's gone ’ . |
10 | I have n't done so bad since I went have I . |
11 | The iron grip Guy had used to subdue her had relaxed into a hold that now cradled rather than constrained , and yet she could n't lift so much as a finger to defend herself , could barely summon the will to press her face harder against the bed in a futile attempt to escape that warm , spine-tingling touch . |
12 | ‘ Have n't laughed so much since General Zia got blown up . |
13 | ‘ I have n't laughed so much since Grandma caught her tits in the mangle , ’ was the verdict of them all . |
14 | ‘ But their chances wo n't look so good if they lose in Dublin . |
15 | Yeah it wo n't look so good if they they put those funny little trees up there . |
16 | And the £24,000 motor did n't look so new when it was found scratched a few hours later in Gateshead , Tyne and Wear . |
17 | But I 'm five feet dead and it would n't look so bad if I was narrow from the legs up . |
18 | ‘ I would n't mind so much if they were girls … ’ |
19 | to be burned or , I do n't mind so much if it 's recycled I think why do n't we all agree to use recycled paper |
20 | But like , Scott was going to me he was going to me , oh stop complaining or I 'll give you one your tit , like and I goes well I would n't mind so much if it was on my , I wear a bra all the time |
21 | ‘ That do n't change anything , ’ said Bonanza , but he did n't sound so convincing as he had a moment before . |
22 | And I used this line but it did n't sound so effective because I was sitting on a bicycle . |
23 | It did n't sound so bad if she said it like that — family — no threat to Glyn 's ego . |
24 | All we can say with certainty is that it would be the biggest man-made explosion in history , which does n't sound so bad when you say it quickly as I 'm saying it now . |
25 | We used to have a lot of lettuce and of course Summer Summertime , we did n't see so many because everybody had a garden here and everybody er you know , grew lettuce . |
26 | We only had six here this morning , and I was n't expecting so many as thirteen . |
27 | " I 'm sure you did n't have so many because you liked them , " said Clelia . |
28 | Now the Brentnall Street premises the club 's fourth headquarters do n't have so much as a bike stand . |
29 | Do n't get do n't get so , it is , do n't get so paranoid because no next Friday 's the twenty sixth . |